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Minor epic: Notes toward a different “Anthropoetry”
Abstract Anthropologists have often turned to poetry as a means of accessing emotional registers of which conventional academic prose is unable to avail. In doing so, they have tacitly conflated poetry with lyric poetry, today probably the most widely practiced poetic genre, associated in particular with the expression of inner feelings and subjectival
Stuart McLean
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Quality management in Pakistan\u27s readymade garment\u27s industry
Pakistan\u27s readymade garments\u27 industry is a key player in Pakistan\u27s industry in general, and its textile industrial output and exports in particular.
Fatima, Mahnaz, Ahmed, Ejaz
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Desired features of feedback in a high‐paced clinical setting: A Q‐methodology study
Abstract Introduction The transformative learning potential of feedback, a key pillar of competency‐based medical education, can only be fully realised when a learner's preferences are integrated into the feedback process. However, there is limited understanding of medical residents' preferences, which could better inform this process.
Renee S. Chuang +4 more
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Readymade digital color : an expanding subject for painting
The aim of this thesis is to identify the significant contribution to the re-definition of subject conventions within non-representational painting made by the utilisation of readymade colour, from Dada to digital applications in current contemporary art.
Serisier, David
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CONCEPT ‘READYMADE’ LITERATURE – with main focus on Enrique Vila-Matas novel Dublinesque [PDF]
This essay examines the usage of the ‘readymade’-technique in the literature by the spanish author Enrique Vila- Matas. Specifically in his novel Dublinesk. The concept ‘readymade’ was originally created by the french artist Marcel Duchamp and the term
Samuelsson, Andreas
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Code and Substrate: Reconceiving the Actual in Digital Art and Poetry
The quality of digital poetry or art—not merely as contained within our aesthetic reaction to digitally expressive works but as well our intellectual grounding in them—suggests that the digital’s seemingly ephemeral character is an indication of its lack
Burt Kimmelman
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The article examines in a chronological order the introduction of Duchamp in China, from a latent moment after the Cultural Revolution to the more prominent moments in the second half of the 1980s and the 1990s. It gives a contextual analysis in order to
Shiyan Lee
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ABSTRACT Introduction Plant‐based nutrition is gaining in popularity for many reasons relating to health, sustainability and animal welfare. While there is potential for diets with low or no animal source foods (ASF) to be healthy, this is not necessarily the case.
Oyinlola Oyebode, Daniel Mensah
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Consumers play a vital role in the economic system of the nation enjoying both the traditional and online modes of shopping. Consumer behaviour is the study of how individuals select and use products/services and takes into account psychology, motivation
Bratin Maiti
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Come to Peeler Art Center on Sunday, November 7th from 2-4pm to explore the relationship between cake and art! Each participant will be able to decorate their own individual mini-cake to take home and enjoy as we consider the use of the readymade, or ...
Galleries, Peeler
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